Pet owners can surrender their animal to The Animal League of Green Valley or HSSA.To schedule an appointment with HSSA, call 520-327-6088 x111. Owners are charged a one-time drop-off fee, which covers vaccinations, health check, microchip and spay/neuter if needed, boarding and adoption.

No, the Town of Sahuarita only licenses dogs of owners who live within the Town boundaries. Pima County residents can license their dogs through Pima Animal Care Center (PACC). To check where to license (it can be confusing with different ZIP codes), go to the Pima County GIS site, search your street address number, and view the jurisdiction column.

To apply for a permit, print and complete a permit application and licensed contractor form. You will need to provide drawings of the work that will be done and two copies of your site plan. Submit these to the Building Safety Department. Fees will be determined based on the valuation.

First, is this an emergency? If life or property is being immediately threatened, call 911. If its a non-emergency (fraud, theft or criminal damage) call the Pima County Sheriff's Office Dispatch at (520)351-4900.

ARS 13-3107 makes it a class six felony to discharge a firearm within or into the limits of any municipality (generally). So shooting inside the Town limits is probably prohibited. however there are several places that you can shoot and if you follow the link below to the Arizona Game and Fish website they have a map and list of all of the public shooting ranges in Arizona. Also Game and Fish has a host of resources to let you know what the rules are concerning discharging firearms at some place other then a range. Arizona Game and Fish

If you are looking for a lost or stolen bicycle a member of the Property and Evidence Section can assist you in determining if it was recovered. Just fill out the form below and Property and Evidence Personnel will check to see if it has been turned in. Bicycle Check Form

Safekeeping property is an item that is being held for the owner by an officer. This may be property that was in your possession when you were arrested or items left behind at an accident scene. The Property and Evidence Section may dispose of this property if unclaimed after 90 days.

Individuals seeking the return of a firearm(s) that is in the custody or control of the Sahuarita Police Department must call 344-7000 and request to make an appointment with a Property Custodian. A firearms eligibility check will be conducted to determine if the applicant is lawfully eligible to possess firearms and the firearm itself will be run through an ATF check. This process can be lengthy, so appointments will not be set until all checks have been conducted and approved.

All property being used as evidence must be approved for release by an officer, detective or detective sergeant, prosecutor and/or judge before we can return it to the owners. All evidence is stored in a safe place until it is no longer needed in a case. If you have questions about your property being held as evidence, contact the detective or officer involved with your case.

If you receive a Disposal Notification from the Property and Evidence Section you will have thirty (30) days from the date on the notification to claim your property, or the Sahuarita Police Department may dispose of this item by public sale, destruction, or conversion to law enforcement use.

If you are having someone else pick up your property, your designee must have a legal notarized statement from you authorizing him/her to pick up your items. You must notify the Property Custodian in advance of your appointment that someone else will be picking up your property for you. They must be able to show valid, personal, government issued photo identification and the Property Custodian will take a copy of their I.D.

A Community Facilities District is a government entity created by the Town Council, but separate of the Town Council. The CFD has the power to issue bonds, build improvements and impose a property tax. The proposed Rancho Sahuarita CFD will help to pay for roads, drainage, landscaping and sewer lines intended to help with commercial and residential growth.

The CFD will issue tax-exempt bonds to be repaid by property taxes collected on the homes in the future portion of Rancho Sahuarita and on commercial, industrial and multifamily development in the CFD.

If you are looking for a lost or stolen bicycle a member of the Property and Evidence Section can assist you in determining if it was recovered. Fill out THIS form and Property personnel will search their inventory for your property.

Safekeeping property is an item that is being held for the owner by an officer. This may be property that was in your possession when you were arrested or items left behind at an accident scene. The Property and Evidence Section may dispose of this property if unclaimed after 90 days.

Individuals seeking the return of a firearm(s) that is in the custody or control of the Sahuarita Police Department must call 344-7000 and request to make an appointment with a Property Custodian. A firearms eligibility check will be conducted to determine if the applicant is lawfully eligible to possess firearms and the firearm itself will be run through an ATF check. This process can be lengthy, so appointments will not be set until all checks have been conducted and approved.

All property being used as evidence must be approved for release by an officer, detective or detective sergeant, prosecutor and/or judge before we can return it to the owners. All evidence is stored in a safe place until it is no longer needed in a case. If you have questions about your property being held as evidence, contact the detective or officer involved with your case.

If you receive a Disposal Notification from the Property and Evidence Section you will have thirty (30) days from the date on the notification to claim your property, or the Sahuarita Police Department may dispose of this item by public sale, destruction, or conversion to law enforcement use.

If you are having someone else pick up your property, your designee must have a legal notarized statement from you authorizing him/her to pick up your items. You must notify the Property Custodian in advance of your appointment that someone else will be picking up your property for you. They must be able to show valid, personal, government issued photo identification and the Property Custodian will take a copy of their I.D.

The Sahuarita Council holds their regularly scheduled meetings on the second and fourth Monday of each month, starting at 6:30 p.m. in the Sahuarita Council Chambers, 375 W. Sahuarita Center Way, Sahuarita. If the day fixed for a regular meeting falls on a legal holiday, the meeting is held on the next succeeding day which is not a holiday unless otherwise designated by Council.

Additional meetings such as study sessions and special meetings may be called at the direction of the Mayor and Council. These meetings are scheduled on an as needed basis for the purpose of information and discussion and possible action. Public input is not usually taken at a study session as the meeting is for informational purposes only.

Yes, except when the Council recesses for an Executive Session. Executive Session is a closed meeting called by the Council for the purpose of considering certain limited matters such as legal advice, pending litigation, property acquisition, personnel matters, etc., pursuant to ARS Sec. 38-431.03.

Citizen participation is invited and encouraged by the Town Council. The general public is welcomed at all Council meetings, and any person may speak on matters on the agenda, or any other appropriate subject. However, in order to assure fair consideration of each item and of all the viewpoints to be presented, certain general rules regarding the appropriate time to speak and length of time spoken must be followed.

Any person may speak on matters on the agenda or any other appropriate subjects. A speaker must fill out a speaker card and given it to the Town Clerk prior to the start of the meeting. Speaker cards are available at the meeting and online.

At each point in the meeting when it is appropriate for citizens to speak the Mayor will so indicate. Each citizen wishing to speak should approach the microphone and state your name for the record. All comments must be addressed to the Town Council as a whole and not to an individual Council Member and must be limited to three minutes or less. No person, other than the individual speaking, shall enter into the discussion without the Mayor’s permission.

Comments on issues not on the Council agenda can be made under “Call to the Public”, which occurs at the beginning of the meeting.

State Law requires that Call to the Public be limited to discussions on Town issues which are on the Consent Agenda and/or issues which the Town can lawfully act upon at a future meeting. No discussion is permitted on issues over which the Town Council does not have the power to act in the future.

Remarks must be limited to three minutes or less and should only consist of general statements about the Town or the Town Council as a whole, and not personal attacks or direct arguments. If the issue you are raising is not listed on the agenda, State Law prohibits the Town council from discussing your issue, or even responding to your concern at this meeting.

At the conclusion of Call to the Public, individual members of the Town Council may respond to criticism made by those who have addressed the Council; ask staff to review the matter, or request that the matter be placed on a future agenda.

All Council and Board and Commission meeting notices, agendas and minutes are provided on the here on the Town’s website as a public service. The town’s official bulletin board for posting public notices of the meetings of the town is located outside the Sahuarita Town Hall Building at 375 West Sahuarita Center Way, Sahuarita, Arizona. The posting board is located on the exterior of the facility and notices are available for the public to view 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Please be advised that only the town’s official bulletin board may be relied on for official posting under the Arizona Open Meeting Law.